Finland is trying to poach top tech and AI talent from the US with 2-week visas and better work-life balance
Finland wants to lure American engineers and researchers with fast-track visas and good work-life balance as part of the global AI talent wars.
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Finland is trying to attract US tech workers for roles in AI, quantum, and health innovation.
The country is promoting its work-life balance and fast-track specialist visas.
A list of tech open jobs included roles with Oura Health, quantum firms, and universities.
The Nordic country is making a push for tech workers from abroad, with a particular focus on the US. The goal is to attract engineers and researchers working in deep tech, especially in the fields of quantum computing, AI, and health innovation.
Of course, there might be long days once in a while, but it's such a high value, and
it's also protected by law that you can't work more than an average of 40 hours per week," Laura Lindeman, head of the Work in Finland program, told Business Insider.